News and Stories from the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Plett and Trimboli’s book is a strong resource for battery engineers, chemists, researchers and educators who are interested in advanced battery management systems and strategies based on the best available understanding of how battery cells operate. (More)
There’s nothing quite like firsthand experience, as UCCS mechanical engineering students are discovering in their senior capstone class. (More)
Ying Shang, Ph.D., will begin in her new role as dean on July 1, 2024. (More)
Madison Schuster came into UCCS with her major undecided, expecting to pursue a track in the mathematics field. By her junior year, she had secured a cybersecurity internship that would eventually turn into a full-time position after graduation. (More)
Five students from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, ranging from the undergraduate through the Ph.D. level, recently presented papers at the International American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics SciTech Conference. (More)
We take a deeper dive into Tarek Masaud’s work on battery storage and how it can bring us closer to a cleaner, more adaptable future. (More)
During the fall 2023 semester, 2,190 students achieved academic success with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
While the construction of the Anschutz Engineering Center (AEC) is nearing completion, due to the recent weather the timeline has been slightly delayed. (More)
A team of UCCS students and faculty visited Mesa Verde National Park to view the Oct. 14 Solar Eclipse as part of NASA’s Dynamic Broadcast Eclipse Initiative (DEB). (More)
The College of Engineering and Applied Science hosted the Fall 2023 Engineering, Computer Science, and Cybersecurity Career Fair on Monday, October 16, 2023 in Berger Hall. (More)